BOURNEMOUTH, CHRISTCHURCH AND POOLE COUNCIL
Bath Road - Highway Damage Repairs
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC REGULATION ORDER 2020
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council in exercise of its powers under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 as amended and the Traffic Management Act 2004, has made temporary traffic regulations, with the effects detailed below, to control traffic.WHAT & WHERE:Road closed to all vehicles and no parking -no waiting at any time and no loading/ unloading at any time on Bath Road from the entrance to the bus stops area adjacent Hot Rocks restaurant at Pier Approach to the Bath Road South car park entrance.Car parks will remain open and accessible, however Bath Road will be closed to through traffic.Prohibition of left turn for vehicles exiting Bath Road South car park onto Bath Road (suspension of no right turn restriction and left turn only instruction).WHY: Consequential highway damage repairs - works by Bournemouth WaterWHEN: 27th January 2020 until 14th February 2020ACCESS: Car parks remain open and accessible to vehicles. Full emergency services access will be maintained; access to properties will remain depending on site safety.DIVERSION: Via Priory Rd, West Cliff Rd, Durley Rd Sth, Durley Chine Rd, Cambridge Rd, A338 Wessex Way, St Paul's Road, St Swithun's Rd Sth and Gervis RdVIEW AT:

map to view the relevant dates. These arrangements may be amended/ extended should works overrun or weather conditions delay operations. Restrictions may be in effect under this Order for up to 18 months, and could be further extended with the approval of the Secretary of State. The Council regrets any inconvenience to the public caused by this traffic order. Date authorised: 8th January 2020Service Director: Growth and Infrastrure, Town Hall Annexe, St.Stephen's Road, Bournemouth, BH2 6EA

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